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On her visit to the Museum in October, Mrs. K. M. House showed 

 f»;re:il interest in the Hall of the Afj^e of Man. 



President and Mrs. Oshorn hych-ophmed to the Museum one morn- 

 m^ last week. 



The Bray Studio Motion Pictures Company is showing an exposi- 

 tion of "two inches of fairyland," in which Mr. Miner, Albert Hoelzle 

 and a number of students make uj) the cast, and the new Bryozoan 

 Group furnishes the most important scene. 



Dr. (Joddard has l)een apj)ointed Lecturer cm the Columbia Uni- 

 versity Anthroi)()lop;y staff. 



"Duxie," whose mention in the Society Colunm of an early number 

 of The Mu.sEOLocjisT aroused a good deal of comment, some of it 

 disapproving, was a welcome visitor last week. When we saw her, she 

 was with her usual cheerfulness and energy chewing a puppy })iscuit. 



Museum employees who so desire may secure either clover or buck- 

 wheat honey at $1.25 for five pounds, through Mr. Schaeffer, by leav- 

 ing their names in the Registrar's office. 



On October 6th, centennial exercises commemorating the hundredth 

 anniversary of the birth of Andrew H. Green were held in the Audi- 

 torium of the Museum under the auspices of the Andrew- H. Green 

 Memorial Committee. A number of addresses were made. Music 

 was furnished, through the courtesy of Mr. E. F. Albee. of B. F. Keith's 

 Theatre, by the B. F. Keith's Boys' Band and Miss Grace Nelson. 



Persona! to G. N. P.: ''Who paid for the flowers?" — Duxie. 



Our Assistant Curator of Anthropology, Mr. Charles W. Mead, and 

 Mrs. Mead, celebrated their 52d wedding anniversary on October 26th. 

 Mr. Brower Palmer, of oiu- Department of Construction, expects to 

 celebrate his o4th wedding anniversary next month. 



Mrs. Sterling has returned to the Museum after an extended vaca- 

 tion spent in Jay. New ^'ork. 



